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Bangladesh is a developing country in South Asia, where around half of the population is women. The majority of the women are not engaged in economic sectors for several reasons. One particular reason is Bangladesh's practice of patriarchal values which results in discrimination between genders...
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Bangladesh is a developing country in South Asia, where the majority of women face a lack of technology exposure because of cultural barriers, norms, and technology literacy. Such factors work as barriers in women’s growth where digital financial inclusion helps women empowerment and equitable...
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Risk communication during COVID-19 is essential to have support, but it is challenging in developing countries due to a lack of communication setup. It is more difficult for the low-income, marginal communities and specifically women in developing countries. To understand this, particularly...
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The previous study finds that mobile banking can significantly contribute to reducing poverty especially in the case of women-headed households. Currently, due to the impact of the pandemic, a significant number of women are at risk of being pushed into poverty. In this study, using 20...
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Inclusion of women in digital space is a growing concern considering various challenges particularly in South Asian region where there is an information gap about Afghanistan. This work critically examines the women, some of whom are displaced as refugees and returnees, in the context of urban...
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